Gj. Kahaly et al., IODIDE INDUCES THYROID AUTOIMMUNITY IN PATIENTS WITH ENDEMIC GOITER -A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL, European journal of endocrinology, 139(3), 1998, pp. 290-297
Objective: Iodine is essential for normal thyroid function and the maj
ority of individuals tolerate a wide range of dietary levels. However,
a subset of individuals, on exposure to iodine, develop thyroid dysfu
nction, In this double-blind trial, we evaluated the efficacy and tole
rability of low-dose iodine compared with those of levo-thyroxine (T-4
) in patients with endemic goitre, Methods: Sixty-two patients were as
signed randomly to groups to receive iodine (0.5 mg/day) or T-4 (0.125
mg/day) for 6 months. Subsequently, both groups were subject to place
bo for another 6 months. Thyroid sonography, determination of thyroid-
related hormones and antibodies, and urinary excretion of iodine were
carried out at baseline and at 1.6 and 12 months. Results: At 6 months
. markedly increased urinary values of iodine were found in patients r
eceiving iodine (36 mu g/24 h at baseline, 415 mu g/24 h at 6 months)
compared with chose receiving T-4 (47 mu g/24 h at baseline, 165 mu g/
24 h at 6 months; P < 0.0001 compared with iodine group). T-4 administ
ration engendered a greater (P < 0.01) decrease in thyroid volume (fro
m 32 mi to 17 mi, P < 0.0001) than did intake of iodine (33 mi to 21ml
, P < 0.005). High microsomal and thyroglobulin autoantibody titres we
re present in six of 31 patients (19%) receiving iodine, and iodine-in
duced hypo- and hyperthyroidism developed in four and two of them, res
pectively. Fine-needle biopsy revealed marked lymphocyte infiltration
in all six. After withdrawal of iodine, thyroid dysfunction remitted s
pontaneously and antibody titres and lymphocyte infiltration decreased
markedly Follow-up of these six patients for an additional 3 years sh
owed normalisation of antibody titres in four of them. Conclusion: Alt
hough nearly comparable results were obtained with both treatment regi
mens regarding thyroid size, partly reversible iodine-induced thyroid
dysfunction and autoimmunity were observed among patients with endemic
goitre.